In the framework of the ‘New Revival Policy’, the construction of railway en route Zuunbayan - Khangi kicked off today on March 11. The railway connection is considered to be of high significance as it will create a new route for imports and exports.
In
the framework of the ‘New Revival Policy’, the construction of railway en route
Zuunbayan - Khangi kicked off today on March 11. The railway connection is considered
to be of high significance as it will create a new route for imports and
exports.In
his remarks, Prime Minister of Mongolia L.Oyun-Erdene noted that underground
mining operations recently commenced at Oyu Tolgoi, and highlighted that the
construction project for the 226-km railroad connecting Zuunbayan and Khangi -
the second large-scale project being implemented in the framework of the ‘New
Revival Policy - is kicking off today based on public-private partnership. The railway construction work is planned to be completed in a half-year
period.While
about 50 percent of core export products of Mongolia, such as copper and coking
coal, are exported through the Gashuunsukhait border checkpoint, over 70
percent of consumer goods are imported through the Zamiin-Uud border
checkpoint. As the Khangi borde
On March 6, Prime Minister of Mongolia L.Oyun-Erdene addressed the ‘COVID-19
challenges-Women’s leadership’ event, expressing gratitude to women
who have taken part in the fight against the pandemic and had leading roles in
recovering the economy.
On March 8, Prime Minister of Mongolia L.Oyun-Erdene and Minister of Health S.Enkhbold worked at the National Maternal and Child Health Center and the center’s branch in Yarmag that has 300 hospital beds.
On February 19, Prime Minister of Mongolia L.Oyun-Erdene became acquainted with some of the plans and blueprints that have been developed for projects to be carried out in Khushig Valley in the framework of the Government’s ‘New Revival Policy’.